
Difficult-to-Treat Allergic Rhinitis and the Role of Shared Decision Making - Problem Based Learning (CME)
Course Format: Online Video
Course Credit Type: CME
Course Credit: 1.50
Rewards Points Earned: 37.5
Course Category: *Free Respiratory Courses , *Respiratory, Allergy/Immunology, *Allied Health Professional, **Self-Study/On-Demand
Faculty: Don A. Bukstein, M.D.
Course Producer: AltusLearn
Course Cost: Free | Included in All-Access Pass
Mobile Friendly: Yes
Course Release Date: January 11, 2019
Course Expiration Date: January 11, 2021
Supported by an educational grant from: Stallergenes/Greer
Program Summary:
An Interactive CME experience covering Difficult to Manage Allergic Rhinitis and the Role of Shared Decision Making (SDM). This unique model of CME that combines the benefits of interactive case-based sessions utilizing problem-based learning (PBL) with follow-up didactic lectures “in context” to the case discussions in order to reinforce objectives from the PBL case, in a mixed or “Blended Format”.
The focus of this series of meetings was to effect behavior change for Primary Care Clinicians in how to engage their patients with “Difficult to Manage Allergic Rhinitis” using shared decision making (SDM) and initiating discussions concerning allergen immunotherapy options.
This course was created with an unrestricted educational grant from Stallergenes/Greer.
An Interactive CME experience covering Difficult to Manage Allergic Rhinitis and the Role of Shared Decision Making (SDM). This unique model of CME that combines the benefits of interactive case-based sessions utilizing problem-based learning (PBL) with follow-up didactic lectures “in context” to the case discussions in order to reinforce objectives from the PBL case, in a mixed or “Blended Format”.
The focus of this series of meetings was to effect behavior change for Primary Care Clinicians in how to engage their patients with “Difficult to Manage Allergic Rhinitis” using shared decision making (SDM) and initiating discussions concerning allergen immunotherapy options.
This course was created with an unrestricted educational grant from Stallergenes/Greer.
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